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An overview Kenya Medical Association
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▪Kenya Medical Association (KMA) is a professional body for medical and dental practitioners registered in Kenya ▪Its mandate was originally concentrated on welfare of doctors and operated largely as a members club. ▪Over the years, the Association has grown in stature and scope into a high profile player and partner in many sectors of national development, at policy level as well as in operation of services directly and indirectly related to health. ▪It now plays a significant role in educating the public and advocacy for quality health care services delivery. ▪KMA is a voluntary membership organization. ▪It is organized into sixteen (16) Divisions spread around the country. Background
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Founded in 1968 and incorporated in 1973 under the Companies Act Cap 486 as a company limited by guarantee. Its main objectives include the following: ▪To promote the practice of medicine in Kenya ▪To uphold high standards of medical ethics and conduct ▪To advise the Government and the general public on matters related to health ▪To promote the welfare of doctors To support Continuing Professional Development (CPD) through periodic publications, seminars and scientific conferences History and objectives of KMA
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Any registered medical practitioner in Kenya is eligible to join KMA. KMA has approximately 1500 registered members of various specialties. Annual subscription fee of Ksh. 5,000 is levied KMA Membership
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Mission To champion for doctor’s welfare and quality health care for the Kenyan public. Vision To be the gold standard on quality health care in Kenya. Values Empowerment of members Proactive on health matters Professionalism Outstanding corporate governance KMA Mission, Vision, Values
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Strengthening and establishing internal systems and structures, including financial and human resources management; governance; monitoring & evaluation; and information communication & technology Strengthening its financial base through prudent financial management including by saving and investment of available funds towards self sustainability Enhancing the KMA corporate image and public relations through marketing to enable it influence action on its members’ concerns and national health Increasing Membership through product innovations including new activities of direct interest to members and public education Improving quality of health care services to the public KMA Strategic direction
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KMA Divisions Executive members (16) National Executive Committee (5) Committee Convenors (8) KMA Organisational Structure National Governing Council
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The NGC is the decision making body which administers the affairs of KMA in accordance with the Association’s Memorandum of Association and Articles. Currently, the NGC of KMA meets quarterly. Membership: NEC, NEC for Divisions and Convenors of Committees Co-opted members: MSAKE, MoH, MPDB, KMPDU, MPs KMA National Governing Council
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KMA runs most of its activities through thematic standing committees some of which include: Awards Committee Reproductive Health HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Social Welfare & Responsibility East African Medical Journal (EAMJ) Publishers Ltd ICT and CPD Ethics, Standards and Research Managed Healthcare Public Health KMA Committees
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The day-to-day running of KMA is vested under a National Executive Committee (NEC) which consists of Chairman Vice-Chairman, Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer all elected biannually by the Association’s registered members KMA National Executive Council
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Professional qualifications: Executive MBA(EMBA)-2013 COSECSA Fellowship – 2007 Mmed Surgery – 1999 MBChB – 1991 Working Experience April 2002 to date—– lecturer in the Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi. July 2001 to December 2001 Department of Surgery of the Aga-Khan hospital, Nairobi as a Locum Registrar. September 1999: District surgeon at Naivasha District Hospital April 1994 to September 1995: Tutor, School of Clinical Medicine, KMTC, Port- Reitz, Mombasa on second net. Other positions held include member of the Board of management of the NHIF, member of the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board. Dr Elly Nyaim Opot - Chairman
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Professional Qualification MBA Healthcare Management –2014 on going MBChB University of Nairobi 1998 Resuscitation Council of the UK (RCUK) Certified Instructor. Work Experience General Practitioner in private practice for the last 11 years Positions Held Vice Chair of National Resuscitation Council of Kenya Immediate past Chair of Kenya Medical Women’s Association Immediate past National Secretary of Kenya Association of Family Physicians Member of the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) 2008 -2014 Sits on the Kenya Redcross Finance Committee, Safaricom Health Advisory Board, Kenya Coordinating Mechanism for Global Fund and Excelsior Group Advisory Board Recipient of Organisation of Women in International Trade (OWIT) Woman of the year 2010 and Africa Most Outstanding Female Professional Award 2012 from Centre for Economic and Leadership Development Dr Jacqueline Kitulu – Vice-chair
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Professional Qualifications Certificate in Disaster Mental Health, Hyogo Institute of Traumatic Stress, 2006 M.Med. Psych., University of Nairobi, 2006 MBChB, Moi University, 2001 Core Clerkship in Medical Informatics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 1999. Work Experience 2012 to 2013 Senior Lecturer, Department of Mental Health, Moi University School of Medicine 2014 - Associate Professor of Psychiatry 2014- Dean, Moi University School of Medicine Prof Lukoye Atwoli - Secretary
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Professional qualifications 2011-MMed Pediatrics & Child Health, University of Nairobi 2003- MBChB University of Nairobi Work Experience October 2014 to date: Medical Superintendent, Kangundo Level IV Hospital. 2011 to date: Consultant Paediatrician Dr Supa Adika – Assistant Secretary
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Professional qualifications 2008:MMed Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Nairobi 2000: MBChB University of Nairobi 2000 – 2001: Medical Officer Internship (House Officer), Machakos General Hospital Work Experience 2001 – 2007: Medical Officer, Ministry of Health 2007 – 2013: Obstetrician Gynaecologist, Medical Superintendent, Isiolo District Hospital 2013 – date: Obstetrician Gynaecologist at Muranga District Hospital and Hercules Healthcare Dr Simon Kigondu - Treasurer
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The KMA Secretariat is housed in the Association’s headquarters, situated within the city of Nairobi. The Secretariat is the “engine” of the organization and has 6 employees:- Chief Executive Officer Executive Assistant Accountant 2 Office assistants Project Officer (KMA-RHRA) Conference Coordinator (contract) KMA Secretariat
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Professional Qualifications MSc Infectious Diseases from the University of London (2011) Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine, Royal College of Physicians (2011) MBChB, University of Nairobi (2002) Work Experience: 2014 – Healthcare policy and advocacy 2009-2014:Pharmaceutical Medicine (Medical Affairs) 2004-2009: Medical Research (HIV Vaccine trials) 2003/4: general medical practice (Ministry of Health) Dr Elizabeth Wala – CEO
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Negotiates for improved remuneration for doctors and other healthcare workers Provides affordable housing to members through its Housing Co- operative Society Offers continuing professional development (CPD) through various publications, seminars and annual scientific conferences Offers loans to KMA SACCO members at low interest rates KMA value addition to members
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KMA SACCO This is a savings and credit co-operative society initiated by KMA. It has been instrumental in helping members and other doctors save and borrow at very affordable rates. Founded in 1998, the SACCO has grown in leaps and bounds and has a current asset base of Ksh.1,5b KMA Housing Cooperative A body established by KMA to enable members save for the purposes of acquiring shelter in urban areas at affordable rates, often below the prevailing market rates. It boasts of four completed housing estates and an ongoing fifth one. East African Medical Journal (EAMJ) Publishing Limited A company established with the express intention of leading in research, training and scientific publishing. It boasts of a flagship journal, the East African Medical Journal which has been in existence since 1923. KMA achievements (1)
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▪ Annual Scientific Conferences KMA has successfully held annual Scientific Conference for the last 42 years. At these conferences presentations are made that have significant impact on policy directions especially in the Health sector in Kenya. ▪ KMA Centre Houses KMA offices as well as major professional medical associations and societies, government bodies, major pharmaceutical companies etc. The facility also comprises 78 apartments. The project has also given an opportunity to members to participate/invest by way of buying shares in the Kenya Medical Investment Company Ltd. KMA Achievements (2)
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Daktari Online
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KMA Center
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The association partners with major professional organizations within and without the country to champion quality and accessible healthcare. Some of the partnerships, past and present include: ▪MPDB (Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board) ▪Ministry of Health ▪Universities with medical schools ▪East African countries medical associations ▪WMA (World Medical Association) ▪KHF (Kenya Healthcare Federation) ▪TI (Transparency International) ▪NCD Alliance Kenya (Non-Communicable Diseases) ▪APSEA (Association of Professional Societies of East Africa) ▪KMPDU (Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists’ Union) ▪MSAKE (Medical Students Association of Kenya) KMA and partners
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Examples of KMA partnerships
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KMA Contacts
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